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Geography, 03.07.2020 23:01, shartman22

How have the wetlands where the Mississippi River enters into the Gulf of Mexico been reduced in size? Group of answer choices Sediment starvation due to construction of levees. Too much sediment due to destruction of levees. Sediment starvation due to destruction of levees. Too much sediment due to construction of levees.

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